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Swift: setting an optional property of a protocol

How does one set an optional property of a protocol? For example UITextInputTraits has a number of optional read/write properties. When I try the following I get a compile error (Cannot assign to 'keyboardType' in 'textInputTraits'):

func initializeTextInputTraits(textInputTraits: UITextInputTraits) {
  textInputTraits.keyboardType = .Default
}

Normally when accessing an optional property of a protocol you add a question mark but this doesn't work when assigning a value (error: Cannot assign to the result of this expression):

textInputTraits.keyboardType? = .Default

The protocol looks like:

protocol UITextInputTraits : NSObjectProtocol {
  optional var keyboardType: UIKeyboardType { get set }
}
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It's impossible in Swift (yet?). Referenced from an ADF thread:

Optional property requirements, and optional method requirements that return a value, will always return an optional value of the appropriate type when they are accessed or called, to reflect the fact that the optional requirement may not have been implemented.

So it's no surprise to get optional values easily. However, setting a property requires implementation to be guaranteed.


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